The BSP led by Mayawati has a strong foot hold among the
SC/STs/OBCs/Religious Minorities and the poor Upper castes is more
influential among all sections.

From Kannauj Anurag Singh has been nominated by BSP.

In Etawah, Narendra Nath Chaturvedi alias Ballu Choudhris has been nominated by BSP from here.

As per reports, including big and small there are nearly 390 slums in
the city, where the people are still deprive of basic necessities.

Apart from this, better irrigation facility is very much required in
Kanpur rural and Auriah region where the primary source of income is
agriculture.. Proper drainage system is also needed.Caste system.

The caste factor greatly influences the voting pattern in this region.
This region of Uttar Pradesh is highly dominated by the upper caste.
Brahims, Thakurs and Yadav`s making upto 35 percent of the total
population followed by SC/STs consisting 21 percent and Muslim which
makes up to 10 percent of the total population.Areas of Conflict.They
all support Ms Mayawati BSP’s SAarvajan Hitay Sarvajan Sukhaya i.e., for
welfare, happiness and peace of all societies.

BSP has nominated their best candidates and trying their best to garner maximum amount of votes

A defeat in UP or Punjab is going to dent Modi’s 56-inch chest.
The results are going to be a referendum on the Murderer of democratic
institutions (Modi) and his policies, particularly DEMONetisation.

It is of course that the Bharatiya Janata Party will lose some of the
crucial elections whose results are now just a few weeks away.

Punjab, where it has been ruling in a Jat Sikh-upper caste Hindu
partnership with the Akali Dal for a decade. Or in Uttar Pradesh, where
it faces a formidable alliance of the sort that it lost to in Bihar a
little over a year ago. Either of these, and particularly a loss in UP,
would hurt the BJP and affect its immediate agenda.

The Rajya
Sabha would remain ranged against the National Democratic Alliance and
for some time media, particularly the English media, would turn
negative.

WRITTEN BY BADRI NARAYAN |Published On:February 20, 2017 12:02 Am

One can discern a different BSP in the party’s campaign strategies in
the ongoing UP election.Now, Mayawati has been briefing the
press regularly and has also been organising frequent press
conferences.

The party is using social media as a campaign
vehicle. Slogans such as “Behenji ko aane do” are common on the party’s
social media platforms and BSP representatives are active on Twitter.
The party is also trying to woo voters through videos on YouTube and has
roped in Bollywood singers. The BSP’s social media campaign has been
projecting Mayawati as a leader who will improve UP’s law and order
situation and expand education and employment opportunities in the
state.

The term “public perception” has become part of election
discourse. Analysts believe that “perception” influences voting
behaviour significantly — much more than ground realities. The BSP could
not respond to the politics of perception that was perfected by the BJP
under Narendra Modi during the general elections in 2014. It is trying
to make amends in the current elections.

The BSP would never
publish its election manifesto earlier. It has not done so during the
current elections as well. But a manifesto of sorts does emerge through
Maywati’s election speeches. She has promised to bring in the rule of
law and emphasised development issues. She has promised that there would
be no communal riots in Uttar Pradesh if her party forms a government
in the state. Mayawati has also been trying to address the specific,
local requirements of the different regions of the state.

Like other parties contesting the UP elections, the BSP’s strategy of
giving tickets is based on caste calculations. The party has given
tickets to almost all important castes in the state. The BSP’s political
arithmetic is based on the calculation that candidates would bring a
large percentage of votes of their respective castes and social
communities. Along with these votes, the party is counting on its
traditional support base, the Dalits. The party had declared its
candidates a year ago and they have had substantial time for
door-to-door campaigns and small meetings in villages.

Social
engineering has been a major element in the BSP’s electoral strategies
since the last decade or so. In the 2007 elections, the party drew on a
Dalit-Brahmin alliance that had the support of a few OBC castes. In the
current Vidhan Sabha elections, the BSP’s strategy revolves around a
Dalit-Muslim coalition. The party has given tickets to 97 Muslim
candidates, much more than any other political party. Eighty seven Dalit
candidates, 113 candidates belonging to upper castes and 106 OBCs
testify to the BSP’s social engineering strategy, called the “politics
of sarvajan” by its cadres.

By focusing on reservation, the party
is trying to counter the BJP which has, of late, been weaning away
Dalits and OBCs from the BSP. In her speeches, Mayawati has highlighted
the statement by M.G. Vaidya during the Jaipur Literature Festival in
January where the RSS ideologue reportedly opposed reservation

Sitting on a charpoy in the Muzaffarabad village near Akbarpur bazaar,
Farooq Qureshi and Sangapriya talk about the “new parties” they will
vote for on Sunday.

A driver, Sangapriya is a Chamar and he voted
for Narendra Modi in 2014. “He spoke the truth. It was for the
country,” Sangapriya says. But this time, he is returning to the party
he says is his own, the Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party. “This time, it
is about making Behenji CM. There is anarchy under the SP; officials do
not work,” he told HT on Saturday, the eve of the third phase of
polling in Uttar Pradesh.

The return of Jatavs to the BSP is now
apparent across the state. But what is striking is that Qureshi adds his
voice to that of his Dalit neighbour.

“I voted for SP in 2014, I
have voted cycle for 15 years. But the government has not done much for
us; this time, I am voting for Mayawati. She should get a chance.” The
BSP’s decision to field 100 Muslims has increased his faith in the
party, he says.

Both Sangapriya and Qureshi are voters in Kanpur Dehat’s Rania constituency, one of the 69 seats going to the polls on Sunday.

UP 2017 is not one election, but as a journalist put it, 403 elections, for all seats have their own dynamics.

Yet, Rania is representative of the challenges the ruling Samajwadi Party faces in retaining seats in its stronghold.

It is representative of the shift of Muslims to the BSP in seats where
local arithmetic does not favour the SP. It also points to the fact that
the BSP is making inroads in the areas where it has not been
traditionally strong.

Rania also offers a glimpse into the mechanics of the “Muslim vote” and what motivates them.

Local arithmetic

In Akbarpur Chowk, Mohammad Ibrahim says he likes chief minister and SP leader Akhilesh Yadav but “law and order” is a concern.

How will the people vote? “Is baar haathi lagta hai (it seems like
elephant’s turn this time). Mayawati will come back, at least in this
seat,” he says. Elephant is the poll symbol of the BSP.

Sitting
next to him, Ejaz explains the local dynamics. Rania voted SP’s Ram
Swaroop Singh Gaur in the last election. This time, a relative, Niraj
Gaur, is in the running. Gaur is a Thakur.

“There is another
Thakur candidate, who will cut Gaur’s votes. And there is also a rebel
Yadav candidate. Yadavs don’t want to vote for Gaur even if he is from
the SP. And that is why the SP candidate is weak here,” Ejaz says.

Wherever the SP is weak, Muslims have shifted to the BSP to defeat the BJP, which, Ibrahim says, is their prime objective.

Why?

“We don’t have any problems with the BJP candidate, Anil Shukla. He
even believes in a Sufi saint and so do I. In fact, if he were from any
other party, I would have voted for him. But how can we vote for a party
that says so many bad things about us?”

Seeds of doubt

Satish Yadav, a tempo driver, joins in. He tells Ibrahim, “You are
making a mistake. Mayawati won’t be able to make a government on her
own. She will go with the BJP. What will you do then?”

Ibrahim
acknowledges there is confusion among Muslims — Mayawati has in the
past joined hands with the BJP and may do it again despite her
assurances, and that is why he wants Akhilesh as the CM.

“We will talk at night, through Whatsapp and phone calls and try to ask all Muslims to vote for one side.”

But, Ibrahim says, votes may still get divided. And if that happens,
the BJP may win. “We want Akhilesh but in this seat, SP won’t win. Out
best hope is that Muslims vote for the elephant so that at least the MLA
is not from the BJP.”

In towns and villages across central UP,
these debates and conversations were playing out ahead of Sunday’s vote.
Their impact will only be known on March 11, when the votes are counted

Jobs will be offered on the basis of merit” - Modi. What merit does
Modi have when he converted his caste to which Gandhi belonged to as
backward caste if he felt that backwards did not have any merit. He
does not do all these on his own. He does it as a stooge, slave,
chamcha, chela, bootlicker and own mothers flesh eater on the directions
of just 1% intolerant, violent, militant, shooting, lynching, lunatic,
mentally retarded chitpawan brahmin cannibal psychopaths of RSS
(Rakshasa Swayam Sevaks) for the sake of the non entitity, stealth,
shadowy, discriminatory hindutva cult rashtra.

Himanshu Acharya, studied at Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Yes, definately it should be in india or it’s a demand of indians that
jobs should be by marit or by qualification. The person who deserve job
he/she should get that. Reservation should not be applicable in jobs. By
reservation the person who deserve the job can’t get that. Also a
uneducated people and not deserving candidate get job it is a very very
harmful for the nation as well as future of india. So it’s a humble
request to the government of india please STOP reservation. Acharya who could not even spell merit.

While commenting on on the merit of Modi

Pankaj Shah, studied at Jadavpur University - Department of Chemical Engineering says
How would you like yourself to be treated if you are not well?-by a
Doctor who entered medical college with bare35% marks because of
reservation &some how managed to clear degree with passing scores or
by some one who always ranked &came out as an excellent doctor-This
explains everything.

He is aware that the so called meritorious
belonging to brahmins are in top post because of shifaris as Modi says
and not because of hard work and skills like the SC/STs/OBCs/Minorities
and the poor UCs.

That is the reason this country stinks even after years of our independence.

It is because of mahatma Jotiba Phule downtrodden people got educated.
It is the merit of the Chief Architect Dr BR Ambedkar this country got
the modern constitution which allows anyone irrespective of caste and
religion could get educated while the RSS’s manusmrity wanted only the
brahmins the 1st rate athmas (souls) to get educated. kshatrias the 2nd
rate souls to rule the country, vysias the 4rd rate souls to do trade
and the 4th rate souls the shudras to work for them.The aboriginal
inhabitants the Adi shudras (SC/ST)’s as having no souls so that they
could do anything they wished to do to them. But the Buddha never
believed in any soul. he said all are equal. So Dr Ambedkar’s modern
constitution allows any body to rule this country, do trade and business
and the women who were barred to get educated as per manu could freely
get educated.Otherwise Indiragandhi could not have become the PM, VP
Singh, Devegowda, and other backwards became PMs. Now MS mayawati the ex
CM of UP became eligible to become PM. This is not tolerated by the
chitpawan brahmins.

The service sector in just 2% of our system.
But it is very important as they are the administrators in all the
fields, iincluding, judiciary. Now it is largely being filled by
brahmins. With reservation the entire sarvajan samaj including,
SC/STs/OBCs/Minorities and the poor upper castes will become part of the
system and will become the real rulers.

Mahatma Jyothiba Phule
190 th Birthday was celebrated by BSP Central parliamentary Committee in
a befitting manner at Chamaraj pet. Mr Anand organised and BSP State
Vice president R Muniappa explained the efforts of Phule to educate the
downtrodden people.Ms Laxshmi Gopinath explained about the efforts of
Savitriba Phule to educate the women.Lakshminarayan Gen Sec. formed
various samitis.

Answer
(1 of 6): Corruption, not reservation This comment was against
corruption in low level job interviews (not about reservations). We
could have this after biometric…

quora.com

RSS governor of Megalaya was caught for converting the Rajya Sabha into young womens club catwalk.

BJP’s
Katiya in UP said Smiti Irani was more beautiful than Priyanka Gandhi
who will draw more rush just by her presence. Thus running beauty
contest and fashion shows by inslting the women of our mother land just
for garnering votes.

The wife of a BJP leader who insulted Ms Mayawati,has been made Mahila wing incharge and given ticket to contest election.

BJP
and Congress are asking for votes by saying Congress leader is peeping
Obama’s bedsheet and BJP leader peeping in the bathroom.

When Modi has
commissioned Rs 3000 crore statues for an anti reservation leader and at
the same cost for RSSised Shivaji, and Shiva Statues he must also do it
for Buddha and Ambedkar and should not mind spending Rs 1600 crores for
replacing the entire EVM that selected him since only 8 out of 543
seatrs were replaced and now in UP just in 8 constituencies out of 403
have been replaced.

The CEC said that only in 2019 entire EVMs
will be replaced. But never said that Ballot Papers will be used till
entire EVMs were replaced.

It was clearly proved in the Supreme
court that the EVMs could be tampered, rigged or distorted and the
recent Youtube also proved that BVJP may distort EVM to win elections.

CJI
must order for dissolving the Central and state governments selected by
these fraud EVMs and go for fresh polls with Ballot Papers untill the
entire EVMs were replaced.